Title of article :
Distribution of hydrochloric, nitric, and sulfuric acids between water and organic solutions of tri-n-octylamine: Part I. Toluene as organic solvent
Author/Authors :
Schunk، نويسنده , , Andreas and Maurer، نويسنده , , Gerd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Tertiary amines dissolved in organic solvents are effective chemical extractants for the recovery of carboxylic acids from aqueous solutions as, for example, in downstream processing in biotechnology. Very often those aqueous solutions additionally contain inorganic salts, resulting in phenomena like “salting-out” and ion exchange reactions. In particular, by ion exchange reactions, inorganic salts can be converted to inorganic acids which might have an essential influence on the partitioning of the carboxylic acids. In order to extend a liquid–liquid phase equilibrium model for the reactive extraction of carboxylic acids from an aqueous to an organic solution in the presence of tri-n-octylamine, this contribution deals with the liquid–liquid phase equilibrium in systems of a single mineral acid (hydrochloric, nitric or sulfuric acid) + water + toluene in the presence of tri-n-octylamine. Experimental results are presented for toluene as a model component for the organic phase. Furthermore, the model is presented to correlate such phase equilibrium data.
Keywords :
Reactive extraction , Liquid–liquid equilibrium , Nitric acid , Tri-n-octylamine , Sulfuric acid , Hydrochloric Acid , Experimental data and modeling
Journal title :
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Journal title :
Fluid Phase Equilibria